A square.
A square:) :) :)
The shape described is a rhombus. A rhombus has four sides that are all congruent, and its opposite sides are parallel. Additionally, while opposite angles are equal, none of the angles are right angles. This geometric figure maintains these properties, distinguishing it from other quadrilaterals like rectangles or squares.
An acute triangle.
A square because that is the only possible figure that can have two congruent sides and four right angles.
A square.
A square:) :) :)
The shape described is a rhombus. A rhombus has four sides that are all congruent, and its opposite sides are parallel. Additionally, while opposite angles are equal, none of the angles are right angles. This geometric figure maintains these properties, distinguishing it from other quadrilaterals like rectangles or squares.
An acute triangle.
A square because that is the only possible figure that can have two congruent sides and four right angles.
A square.
It could be an irregular polygon with 5 or more sides or a rectangle or square.
A square.
Diagonals are congruent in several geometric shapes, most notably in rectangles, rhombuses, and squares. In a rectangle, the diagonals are equal in length due to its right angles. In a rhombus, although the angles are not right angles, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles and are equal in length. In a square, which is a special case of both a rectangle and a rhombus, the diagonals are congruent as well.
A triangle...
All right angles are congruent, and all straight angles are congruent.
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A right angled triangle.